RE: Pre-election period20 Mar 2024 11:18
is this the one some of you keep mentioning specific name.
***** got some sensible approach here, but signalman, like π₯, insists on placing ( could be π₯`s twitter name ) & obviously lives on placing and shorts in between π https://twitter.com/signal_city/status/1769299369306583345
is it true, gordon & π₯13 / eaglepi hand in hand π https://twitter.com/orcastocks/status/1767220610122273016
agree π https://twitter.com/orcastocks/status/1768580017569558859
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